Owning a high-performance car? Exciting. Having it impounded? A nightmare.
One minute, you're enjoying the speed and power that makes your car special. The next, it's locked up in the pound, and you're stuck researching insurance drama, legal red tape, and storage fees stacking up by the day.
And here's the real headache: exploring options for the right insurance to get it released.
Let's go through what you could need to know; so you can get your car back without the stress (or a massive bill).
If you thought getting standard impound insurance was tough, try doing it with a high-performance car.
Insurance companies already see impounded cars as risky; but when yours has a powerful engine, a high market value, and expensive repair costs, many insurers just won't go near it.
Why? Because to them, more power = more risk.
Here's what makes insurers nervous:
What does this mean for you? Exploring for an insurer willing to cover your impounded high-performance car won't be easy. But it's not impossible.
Yes; you can. But not from just any insurer.
Standard policies? Forget it. Most mainstream providers won't cover impounded high-performance cars.
You'll need a specialist provider; one that deals specifically with impounded vehicles, including high-performance models.
Here's what they usually offer:
But here's the catch: Not all policies could cover every high-performance car.
Before you buy, triple-check that the policy explicitly includes your car's make and model.
Feeling stuck? Here's how to boost your chances of casting your eye over an insurer:
If insurers keep saying no, don't panic; you still have ways to get your car back.
Here are a couple of workarounds:
The takeaway? If one door closes, look for another way in. You've got options; you just need to act fast.
Dragging your feet on this? Bad idea.
Every single day your car sits in the pound, you're racking up storage fees.
And if you wait too long? The authorities could auction it off; or worse, scrap it.
Act now. The longer you leave it, the more expensive and complicated it gets.
You must visit the police pound within seven working days of receiving the seizure notice.
Miss that deadline? You might lose your car for good.